“The relationship that we have with the Morocco family, we’re happy to acquire Alex’s rights. I know I talked to him yesterday. He’s excited to be a Pontiac and get things going. He’s from Edmonton, so he’s a little bit closer to home this time. We’re in familiar colors as he watched his brother,” said assistant coach T.J. Millar

“[Kramer] High school Player of the Year, he’s is a big power forward and he’s going to fill some heavy minutes for us this year. We’re excited to have him come into the lineup.

Marrocco scored two goals and 16 assists with the Chiefs last season.

The recent acquisitions means the Pontiacs will have a busy summer on the trading front.

They will need to move four of their ‘99 born players to reach the league maximum of six allowed on each AJHL squad.

Some 1999 born players on the team, Jeremy Gervais, Noah Lugli, Joel Ray, Marc-Antoine Benoit, Daine Dubois, Cayden Kraus, Trey Thomas, Lucas Thorne, plus new finds Devon Cyr and Noah Bankowski, must be moved before the season begins, eight of which are forwards.

“We’re in a tight spot with our 20 year olds so we kind of have to make a decision or two.